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Researchers analyze content published by various online news, political, business, or general media sites, taking particular note of the who, what, when, where, why, and how.
Working in pairs, they should discuss the two works and write down observations about the paintings — taking particular note of what makes them similar and different.
The Sunday Times of Johannesburg praised those moves, taking particular note of Mr. Mbeki's decision to scale back his role in the AIDS debate and his tougher talk on Zimbabwe.
I wondered who in this aging group would have the energy or the good health to contribute come the playoffs, taking particular note of Jason Kidd's nearly 50,000 minutes played in the N.B.A.
"We have a proud record in the land of Lincoln of electing African-American candidates to statewide office," Mr. Durbin said, taking particular note of Mr. Burris, who nearly three decades ago was elected comptroller; Jesse White, the secretary of state who has refused to co-sign paperwork sending Mr. Burris's appointment to the Senate; and Mr. Obama.
The paper bag, it turned out, contained eight or nine ounces of cocaine; and the suspect, it turned out, had been arrested twice before in New York without anyone taking particular note of his rap sheet: he had escaped from a South Carolina prison while serving a life sentence.
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When a Senate committee in Canada issued an extensive report on the country's news media in 2006, it took particular note of the situation in New Brunswick.
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